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Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian tycoon Dangote donates $10m in aid | Boko Haram crisis: Nigerian tycoon Dangote donates $10m in aid |
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Africa's richest man, Nigerian business tycoon Aliko Dangote, has pledged $10m (£7m) to help families affected by Boko Haram's seven-year insurgency. | Africa's richest man, Nigerian business tycoon Aliko Dangote, has pledged $10m (£7m) to help families affected by Boko Haram's seven-year insurgency. |
It is one of the biggest donations by a businessman towards easing a humanitarian crisis which has left more than two million people homeless. | |
Some Nigerian businessmen have been accused of failing to fulfil pledges made to the government last year. | |
However, an official told the BBC Mr Dangote had kept previous promises. | |
Nigeria's government is urging people to return to areas recaptured from the militant Islamist group. | Nigeria's government is urging people to return to areas recaptured from the militant Islamist group. |
A leaked World Bank report estimates that about 30% of 3.2 million private homes have been destroyed in the state, which has been worst-affected by the insurgency in north-eastern Nigeria. | |
Prominent Nigerian cleric Bishop Mike Bamidele said that churches had also been destroyed, and the government should help rebuild them, Nigeria's privately owned This Day newspaper reports. | |
Mr Dangote, who has an estimated fortune of $17bn, announced the donation while visiting refugee camps in Borno state with its governor Kashim Shettima on Monday. | |
Welcoming the donation, Mr Shettima said: "Our people are in dire straits and there is only so much that we can do with our limited resources." | Welcoming the donation, Mr Shettima said: "Our people are in dire straits and there is only so much that we can do with our limited resources." |
Mr Dangote said his main priority was to help curb malnutrition and hunger in the camps, and to then create education and job opportunities for people. | Mr Dangote said his main priority was to help curb malnutrition and hunger in the camps, and to then create education and job opportunities for people. |
"This is not the first time I am coming here and it will not be the last," Mr Dangote said, adding that he had previously donated about $6m to tackle the humanitarian crisis in Borno and two other north-eastern states affected by the insurgency, the This Day newspaper reports. | |
Usman Kumo, media assistant to Borno's governor, told the BBC Hausa service that as far as he was aware Mr Dangote had fulfilled his previous promises. | |
The north-east in extremely under-developed, with Boko Haram exploiting high levels of unemployment to recruit young fighters. | The north-east in extremely under-developed, with Boko Haram exploiting high levels of unemployment to recruit young fighters. |
Some 17,000 people have been killed by the insurgency. | Some 17,000 people have been killed by the insurgency. |
In December, Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said the militants had been "technically defeated". | In December, Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said the militants had been "technically defeated". |
However, the group has continued to carry out suicide bombings, and attacks in north-eastern Nigeria and neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger. | However, the group has continued to carry out suicide bombings, and attacks in north-eastern Nigeria and neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger. |
Boko Haram is affiliated to the Islamic State group, and says it is fighting to establish a caliphate in the region. | Boko Haram is affiliated to the Islamic State group, and says it is fighting to establish a caliphate in the region. |
Boko Haram at a glance: | Boko Haram at a glance: |
Using football to tackle Boko Haram | Using football to tackle Boko Haram |
Why Boko Haram remains a threat | Why Boko Haram remains a threat |
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